Erin Johnson grew up watching classic western movies with her father, which fueled her lifelong love of horseback riding. She's always dreamed of being a fierce-talking cowgirl, but writing about one seemed like the next best thing. She loves traveling, painting, riding motorcycles, and teaching, and lives in North Carolina.
...a well-written western that really depicts the early west
without softening any of bad parts. I felt Grace's pain, her Indian
friend's attachment to her, and her willingness to sacrifice all to
avenge her family. I'm ready to travel with Grace on her new
journey. - Jo Anne Hakola, Journey of a Bookseller
*Journey of a Bookseller*
...absolutely loved it. Great characters, tough decisions and so
much fearlessness. Cannot wait for the next one! - Arianne,
Twitter
*Twitter*
Wow! Kept me enthralled the whole way through. I galloped through
it. Grace is a strong, brave heroine...poignant and
heartwrenching...I can't wait to see what adventures she'll face
next. I'm cheering her on. - Dyan Lyons, Goodreads
*Goodreads*
...a classic Western tale complete with lawless gangs, crooked
lawmen, frontier towns full of drunks and brothels, wandering
Indians, itinerant preachers and the pioneers trying to carve out a
life in the middle of the chaos. Reading this felt like reading
Lonesome Dove", except with a YA twist. Johnson starts the action
immediately with a brutal killing and never lets up. The narrative
is fast moving, the setting is evocative and the characters are
well written and developed. girls will especially like the tough,
driven female main character, Grace, who is the Western version of
Katniss Everdeen." - Mari Anne, Goodreads
*Goodreads*
A revenge epic in the vein of True Grit. - Laura Falli, McNeil High
School, Austin, TX; School Library Journal Website
*School Library Journal*
You don't get to be inside a guy's head like you do in Facebook
Ferrets very often...With wit, honesty and twisted charm, we're
opened up to the world of much more than Ferrets...I felt like I
could only read it in short bursts or my sides would split
open...Funny & serious. I can't even do it justice. It's always
nice to be funny but it was so much richer. I can't think of any
book which is like this. No book has similar characters, so many
different plot lines...and is so quick to change from comedy to an
issue far from funny (even though Josh can be light about it so it
doesn't really weigh you down). It's legendary. - Amy, Amy
Bookworm
*Amy Bookroom*
An ordinary night on the Milton Ranch ends in tragedy when
17-year-old Grace witnesses the coldblooded murder of her family by
the Guiltless Gang. With the town sheriff on the gang’s payroll,
it’s up to Grace to bring them to justice, but her desire for
vengeance far outweighs her abilities. Starving and badly injured,
Grace is rescued by Joe, an orphaned settler who was raised by a
tribe of Apaches after his own family was murdered. As Grace slowly
regains her strength, Joe teaches her the hunting and survival
skills she needs to track down the Guiltless Gang, but will she be
able to leave him when the time comes? Johnson adheres to the
well-established conventions of the western genre but provides a
modern twist through Grace’s contemporary demeanor. Secondary
characters are alternately stereotypical or highly romanticized,
resulting in a world that is not quite fully realized, but the
cinematic quality and rapid pacing should keep readers engaged. The
cliff-hanger ending and a plethora of unanswered questions
guarantee an exciting sequel. — Summer Hayes
*Booklist*
...love the fact that Grace isn't perfect. As with any heroine, she
has to learn and I'm glad that she doesn't know everything from the
start. - Erika Nguyen Thorsen, Red Bookmark
*Red Bookmark*
Well written with lots of action, some violence, and insights into
Native American culture make this a great book for any fan of the
genre. - Stephanie, The Militant Recommender
*The Militant Recommender*
...a classic western tale. You can almost taste the dusty air, feel
the gritty grip of the desert that protrudes from it’s... chapters.
The imagery presented is truly enthralling [...] The atmosphere of
the novel is introduced right from the beginning with a gripping
scene of action that sets the tone for the rest of this Wild West
story. - Jack, The Book Stop
*The Book Stop*
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